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Ordered on to a NATO exercise, the Troutbridge crew find themselves up in the air. Stars Leslie Phillips. From August 1965.
The surreal comedian tackles an expert role each week, with no ability whatsoever. With Dave Lamb. From September 2005.
Audrey educates the new squire into the ways of the Lord of the Manor. Adapted from TV, with Penelope Keith. From January 1997. Show more
The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic crime writer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From March 1976. Show more
Frank's mother is determined that he marries an heiress, not the penniless Mary. Anthony Trollope dramatisation with Leo McKern.
Diplomat George Darrow is determined to give Sophie a few days of happiness in Paris. Stars Jodhi May, Sian Thomas and Ben Miles. Show more
When an American heiress is blackmailed by her 'dead' husband, it's a case for the astute crime solver. Stars Bernard Hepton.
Ordered on to a NATO exercise, the Troutbridge crew find themselves up in the air. Stars Leslie Phillips. From August 1965.
Albert is laid up in bed, and Harold fears spending the rest of his life looking after him. From February 1976. Show more
The intelligence officers discover a surprising secret about the deceased priest. Stars Christopher Benjamin and Amanda Redman. Show more
Thorpe Hazell investigates a disappearing wagon of valuable paintings from a non-stopping train. Read by Benedict Cumberbatch. Show more
Vincenti is high. Vincenti is about to make the biggest hit of his career. Gil Brewer's thriller, read by Peter Marinker.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 16: 1919 - The Origins of the Second World War
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history. Narrated by Anna Massey, with Robert Powell.
Lost in a seedy town in Illinois - Bill Bryson rediscovers the America he left behind. Read Kerry Shale.
When the pilot hero finds his chum is missing from the aerodrome, he crosses swords with the evil McBain. Read by Michael Palin. From August 1981.
Actor Timothy West reads old letters to wife Prunella Scales, reflecting on touring European theatres with Shakespeare's plays. Episode 2 of 5.
Frank's mother is determined that he marries an heiress, not the penniless Mary. Anthony Trollope dramatisation with Leo McKern.
Kirsten O'Brien presents an hour of children's stories.
Audrey educates the new squire into the ways of the Lord of the Manor. Adapted from TV, with Penelope Keith. From January 1997. Show more
The convoluted chronicle of an optimistic crime writer. Stars Ian Carmichael and Charlotte Mitchell. From March 1976. Show more
The Colonel asks Sam and Joshua to help with a deadly infrasound project. Stars Clare Corbett and Matthew Dyktynski. From 2006. Show more
The men pursue Sunday as he flees them aboard a hot-air balloon. Read by Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
Ordered on to a NATO exercise, the Troutbridge crew find themselves up in the air. Stars Leslie Phillips. From August 1965.
Albert is laid up in bed, and Harold fears spending the rest of his life looking after him. From February 1976. Show more
The intelligence officers discover a surprising secret about the deceased priest. Stars Christopher Benjamin and Amanda Redman. Show more
Thorpe Hazell investigates a disappearing wagon of valuable paintings from a non-stopping train. Read by Benedict Cumberbatch. Show more
Vincenti is high. Vincenti is about to make the biggest hit of his career. Gil Brewer's thriller, read by Peter Marinker.
Diplomat George Darrow is determined to give Sophie a few days of happiness in Paris. Stars Jodhi May, Sian Thomas and Ben Miles. Show more
When an American heiress is blackmailed by her 'dead' husband, it's a case for the astute crime solver. Stars Bernard Hepton.
The surreal comedian tackles an expert role each week, with no ability whatsoever. With Dave Lamb. From September 2005.
How to be a politician - and tabloid obsessions. Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell's sharp-edged topical humour. From August 1985. Show more
Friendless, jobless Angus breaks free from his sheltered-life shackles to go on a date. Starring Nick Ball. From May 1995. Show more
Back at the Cyber Pass cafe, Chantal's biological clock is ticking, so the hunt is on. Stars Mervyn Stutter. From March 2003. Show more
The Colonel asks Sam and Joshua to help with a deadly infrasound project. Stars Clare Corbett and Matthew Dyktynski. From 2006. Show more
The men pursue Sunday as he flees them aboard a hot-air balloon. Read by Geoffrey Palmer. Show more
The intelligence officers discover a surprising secret about the deceased priest. Stars Christopher Benjamin and Amanda Redman. Show more
Thorpe Hazell investigates a disappearing wagon of valuable paintings from a non-stopping train. Read by Benedict Cumberbatch. Show more
Vincenti is high. Vincenti is about to make the biggest hit of his career. Gil Brewer's thriller, read by Peter Marinker.
Diplomat George Darrow is determined to give Sophie a few days of happiness in Paris. Stars Jodhi May, Sian Thomas and Ben Miles. Show more
When an American heiress is blackmailed by her 'dead' husband, it's a case for the astute crime solver. Stars Bernard Hepton.
Frank's mother is determined that he marries an heiress, not the penniless Mary. Anthony Trollope dramatisation with Leo McKern.
This Sceptred Isle: The 20th Century
Episode 16: 1919 - The Origins of the Second World War
15 minutes on BBC Radio 7
Across the decades, Christopher Lee's vivid account of Britain's fast-paced history. Narrated by Anna Massey, with Robert Powell.
Lost in a seedy town in Illinois - Bill Bryson rediscovers the America he left behind. Read Kerry Shale.
When the pilot hero finds his chum is missing from the aerodrome, he crosses swords with the evil McBain. Read by Michael Palin. From August 1981.
Actor Timothy West reads old letters to wife Prunella Scales, reflecting on touring European theatres with Shakespeare's plays. Episode 2 of 5.